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Authorities have imposed Section 144 in Murree, banning all gatherings and rallies from February 8 to 10. The move comes as political activities gain momentum, with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) preparing for a rally in Swabi on February 8. The restrictions aim to prevent any unrest in the popular tourist destination.

Ban on Gatherings in Murree

A notification issued by local officials strictly prohibits processions, sit-ins, and public meetings for three days. This measure is part of a broader security strategy to maintain law and order in the area.

PTI’s Rally in Swabi

Despite the restrictions in Murree, PTI has confirmed its plans to hold a political gathering in Swabi. PTI General Secretary Salman Akram Raja assured that the event would remain peaceful. Speaking to the media during a court hearing in Islamabad, he emphasized that the party’s activities would stay within legal limits.

“Our protests are peaceful. We are only standing against the oppressive policies of the government,” Raja stated. He also invited supporters to join the rally at the union council and tehsil level.

Political Challenges and Legal Battles

Raja criticized what he described as false legal cases against PTI members, alleging that these charges were being used to suppress opposition voices. He reaffirmed the party’s commitment to resisting what he called “political victimization.”

“These cases are baseless, and we will continue to fight them. The people of Pakistan stand with us against this regime’s attempts to silence dissent,” he said.

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Support from Political Allies

Raja also expressed hope that senior political figures, including Maulana Fazlur Rehman, would support PTI’s stance. He claimed that many leaders opposed the government’s policies and would eventually stand with the people.

“The people reject this government’s actions, and I believe Maulana Fazlur Rehman will support the public’s cause,” he added.

Denial of Minar-e-Pakistan Rally

PTI had earlier sought permission to hold a massive gathering at Minar-e-Pakistan, but their request was rejected. The District Commissioner (DC) cited security concerns and conflicting events, including an international conference and a cricket match, as reasons for denying the rally permit.

With the political climate heating up and restrictions in place, authorities remain on high alert. The coming days will reveal how these developments impact the ongoing political landscape in Pakistan.

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